Corey Feldman

Famous For...: Starring in a number of 1980s hit movies, such as Gremlins, Goonies, The Lost Boys and Stand by Me

Notable Achievements: VH1's #8 Greatest Child Star of All Time

Bio:

Corey Feldman made his acting debut at the age of three in a McDonald's
commercial, and has since appeared in 100+ television commercials, more
than 50 TV shows and dozens of movies, including such top grossing
films as Gremlins, Goonies, The Lost Boys and Stand by Me. After The Lost Boys was released, producers soon began to acknowledge that co-star Corey
Haim & Feldman worked well with each other, and used this on-screen
chemistry to create other movies such as 1988's License To Drive and 1989's Dream A Little Dream. His next film was The Burbs, which was the last well-known live action film he was in for years, but his voice was still able to be heard as Donatello in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Part I & III. In 2002, he appeared in the first celebrity-driven reality series The Surreal Life on VH1. The next year, he made a cameo appearance in the film Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star starring David Spade. In 2005, Corey made his stage debut in the positively reviewed off-Broadway play Fatal Attraction, a Greek Tragedy, a parody of the seminal 1987 film. In 2007, Feldman and Corey Haim began a reality TV show entitled, The Two Coreys, on the A&E Network.

The
son of a musician, Corey grew up making music and is currently
performing with his band Truth Movement. In 2001, Truth Movement did its
first tour across America playing 33 dates to sold-out crowds. In 2002,
Feldman released a solo album, Former Child Actor, and promoted it with a second U.S. tour. In 2008, Truth Movement released a new album, Technology Analogy, an eco-friendly CD that was made with 100 percent biodegradable materials.